Yoshitomo Tsutsugo of the Dodgers, a major league baseball player, has fallen out of the 40-player limit of the major league contract.

According to the team, it is expected that they will remain in the minor leagues under their umbrella and continue playing.

29-year-old Tsutsugo joined the Rays from professional baseball DeNA last season with a two-year contract, but struggled to deal with major league pitchers, and this season he played 26 games with a batting average of 10% 6 minutes 7 In May, he was out of force with a raise without a home run.



After that, he signed a contract with the World Champion Dodgers last season, but with a batting average of 10% and 2 minutes in 12 games and no home run, he entered the list of injured people with his right calf on the 9th of last month.



Tsutsugo has continued to make adjustments with the 3A team under the Dodgers, but again, with a batting average of 10%, he could not get a chance to be promoted to the major leagues, and on the 7th, the Dodgers signed Tsutsugo to 40 major leagues. I removed it from the human frame and made it out of the force.



According to the team, Tsutsugo will continue to play for the promotion to the major leagues as he will remain in the 3A team.